Michigan State hockey beats Wisconsin, wins Big Ten Championship

The Michigan State Spartans are Big Ten Champs!

For the first time in program history, Michigan State Hockey has won a Big Ten regular season championship. The Big Ten sponsored hockey in 2013-14.

The Spartans knocked off the Wisconsin Badgers, 5-2, in the first game of a weekend series to secure a point advantage that is too big for the Badgers to overcome.

Wisconsin opened the scoring just 47 seconds into the game, bringing the crowd into it. MSU got the ship righted quickly, though, when Artyom Levshunov tied the game just five minutes later.

Jeremy Davidson added another marker with just under two minutes to go in the first and the Spartans led 2-1. Wisconsin got one in the second to send the game to the third tied at 2.

For the Spartans, it was Reed Lebster that got the eventual game winner with 7:10 remaining in the third period.

Davidson and Tiernan Shoudy added empty netters to clinch the 5-2 Big Ten championship win.

The Spartans and Badgers will lock up in another game tomorrow night, before the Big Ten Tournament where the Spartans have earned a first round bye.

Michigan State women’s soccer wins Big Ten Championship

Michigan State women’s soccer has won the 2022 Big Ten Championship

The Michigan State women’s soccer team has clinched a share of the 2022 regular season Big Ten Championship after defeating Ohio State 1-0 in Columbus.

The 2022 championship is the first in the program’s history.

The Spartans rise under Jeff Hosler has been monumental, going from just 4 total wins in the Big Ten in four years from 2017-2021, to a Big Ten Championship and a top 5 national ranking in 2022.

The Spartans are currently 13-1-3 and will have one final regular season game against Rutgers before the postseason begins.

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Where does Nebraska football stand in the latest Academic Progress Rate?

How does Husker football stack up against the rest of the Big Ten?

After a one-year hiatus, the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate has been released. Implemented in 2003, the APR uses team-based metrics to follow the academic progress of student-athletes.

The APR is calculated as follows:

  • Each student-athlete receiving athletically related financial aid earns one point for staying in school and one point for being academically eligible.
  • A team’s total points are divided by points possible and then multiplied by 1,000 to equal the team’s Academic Progress Rate.
  • In addition to a team’s current-year APR, its rolling four-year APR is also used to determine accountability.

Teams must earn a four-year average APR of 930 to compete in championships. So who was thriving off the field and in the classroom? Scroll below and take a look at all 14 Big Ten football teams.

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Social Media reacts to Husker Softball winning the Big Ten Tournament

Take a look at the social media reactions to the Husker Softball team in the Big Ten Tournament!!

The Nebraska Softball team won the Big Ten Conference  Tournament Championship on Saturday afternoon, defeating Michigan. It’s the first Tournament Championship for the Huskers since joining the Big Ten in 2011 and the first time the program has won one since 2004, when Nebraska won the Big XII Tournament. The win gives Nebraska an automatic birth into the NCAA Division I Softball Tournament, their first birth since 2016.

The NCAA tournament selection show will be on ESPN2 on Sunday, May 15th, at 6:00 pm CT. Regionals will run from May 20-22, and the Super Regionals from May 26-29. The Women’s College World Series will go from June 2-10 at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Scroll below and look at some of the social media reactions to the Husker’s Big Ten Championship!!